A huge family-friendly theatre show is set to take place at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall.
Returning to Glasgow to spread the festive cheers, The McDougalls Big Christmas show will entertain audiences on Christmas Eve.
The McDougalls Christmas Party will feature beloved theatre favourites Max and Auntie Aggie with a family friendly show full of games and dancing
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Two showings will run on Sunday, December 24 at the city centre venue with the first starting at 1pm and the second at 3pm.
And fans of the show can also expect surprises with special guest appearances from lots of festive characters ready to wish the audience a Merry Christmas.
Audience members can expect plenty of sing-a-longs throughout the performance with festive tunes such as s Jingle Bells and The Twelve Days of Christmas being played.
Tickets are priced at £13.44 for a single of £49.28 for a group of four.
Auntie Aggie, one of The McDougalls characters, said: “We can’t wait to be back in at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall this Christmas with our ‘Big Christmas Show’!
"It’s the perfect way to kick off the festive season with your family. Come and join us for lots of singing and dancing!
"We’re so excited to see you all for some Christmas celebrations. It’s family fun for everyone!"
For more information on the show or to purchase tickets follow the link HERE or visit www.glasgowlife.org.uk/whats-on/glasgow-life-tickets
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